Sunday January 26th, 2025 7:19AM

AP Health

US will pay for flu shots for farmworkers in a bid to prevent bird flu from getting worse
The U.S. will pay for flu shots for farmworkers to try to prevent bird flu from getting worse
3:14PM ( 5 months ago )
US will buy flu shots for farmworkers in a bid to prevent bird flu from getting worse
The U.S. will pay for flu shots for farmworkers to try to prevent bird flu from getting worse
3:14PM ( 5 months ago )
Providence patients' lawsuit claims negligence over potential exposure to hepatitis B and C, HIV
Four people who were potentially exposed to hepatitis B and C and HIV during surgeries have filed a class action lawsuit against Providence and an anesthesiology group claiming their negligence has caused pain and anxiety
1:14PM ( 5 months ago )
More women are ending pregnancies on their own, a new study suggests. Some resort to unsafe methods
A growing number of women say they’ve tried to end their pregnancies on their own by doing things like taking herbs, drinking alcohol or even hitting themselves in the belly, a new study suggests
11:51AM ( 5 months ago )
LISTEN: The future of telehealth
Dr. Josh Umbehr joined Mornings on Maine Street to discuss the future of telehealth. Umbehr has been doing telehealth since 2010 and seen it become an effective tool to more efficiently deliver healthcare.
2:33PM ( 2 years ago )
LISTEN: Dr. Dean Fanelli on vaccine rollout
Dr. Dean Fanelli, a regular commentator of Mornings on Maine Street, joined Bill to talk about the issues with the vaccine rollout. He touched on why it seems to be behind where politicians said it would be and what can be done to advance the process.
9:57AM ( 4 years ago )
LISTEN: Why suffer when you don't have to?
Dr. Brent Sharpe talks about female stress incontinence which affects 24% of women 18 to 44 years old. Dr. Sharpe talks about causes and what you can do to remedy this condition.
10:30AM ( 6 years ago )
LISTEN: Go Red and go for the Gold with U.S. olympian Dana Vollmer
Athletes have to overcome many hurdles in the quest for Olympic gold. Dana Vollmer didn't think heart disease would be one of them.
9:18AM ( 6 years ago )
LISTEN: Your first line of defense against heart diseas could by your urologist
Dr. Brent Sharpe shares conditions he sees as a urologist that often are the first signs of heart disease.
9:16AM ( 6 years ago )
LISTEN: Celebrity personal trainer Bob Harper on pushing forward after a heart attack
An estimated 790-thousand heart attacks occurred in 2017. One of those happened to trainer and former host of Biggest Loser, Bob Harper. Find out what he did to get back on track after the event and what tips survivors to get the most out of life.
9:18AM ( 6 years ago )